"He just jumped on the record, and it's just super awesome to see that somebody like him would wanna support me," Jonas said. "It means the world to me, and I love his rap, it's so dope. Somebody like Lil Wayne, who owns the market and who is a powermaker in his genre, supporting me is really exciting."

Jonas didn't get to hook up with Wayne in the studio, because the track was already finished by the time Weezy came on board for the remix. We love Joe's solo recording, so we're pumped to hear how it sounds with the addition of rap music's most prolific collaborator.